The G-Spot

There's Proof That The Key To Female Ecstasy Exists

Can't find her g-spot? Here's a tip: It's one-eighth of an inch in diameter, located on the front wall of the vagina.

And there's finally proof that it does exist. In a paper published this week in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Dr. Adam Ostrzenski actually describes what the so-called g-spot looks like. While the existence of this bundle of nerves isn't news, it has never been formally described in medical literature before this.

Ostrzenski, the director of the Institute of Gynecology in St. Petersburg, Florida, identified the cluster of tissue on an 83-year-old Polish woman who had died 24 hours earlier.

"The anatomic existence of the G-spot was documented with potential impact on the practice and clinical research in the field of female sexual function," Ostrzenski concluded.

Now we're one step closer to nailing down the erogenous zone said to bring on orgasms by a single touch.